To prevent postoperative infection in contaminated or potentially contaminated surgery, the recommended dose is a single 1 gram IM or IV administered 30 to 90 minutes prior to start of surgery. Cesarean Section Patients The first dose of 1 gram is administered intravenously as soon as the umbilical...
Children younger than 12 years or weighing less than 50 kg: 150-200 mg/kg/day via IV or IM divided every 6-8 hours; not to exceed 12 g/day Fluoroquinolone resistant: 80 mg/kg/day via IV or IM divided every 6-8 hours; not to exceed 12 g/day Children older than 12 years or wei...
Bacterial infection—1–2 g IV/IM q12hUncomplicated UTI—0.5–1 g IV/IM q12hNOTE: Renal dosing. • Contraindications—hypersensitivity to drug or class • Caution—penicillin allergy, renal dysfunction, antibiotic-associated colitis, seizure disorder, concomitant use of nephrotoxic drugs Maternal Co...
Cefotaxime was the first ‘third generation’ cephalosporin to be marketed and is administered intramuscularly or intravenously. Similar to other agents of this class, it has a broad spectrum of in vitro activity, particularly against Enterobacteriaceae, including β-lactamase-producing strains. Cefotaxime...
We randomized 365 patients with serious infections to treatment with either 2 g intravenously (IV) cefotaxime every 12 h or 2 g IV ceftriaxone once daily. ... P B.,Simmons,and,... - 《Diagnostic Microbiology & Infectious Disease》 被引量: 99发表: 1995年 Evaluation of combined ceftriaxone ...
Doses of cefotaxime were 1 g IV every 12 hours, 1 g IV every 8 hours, or 2 g IV every 8 hours, based on severity of infection. Of 62 patients, 53 (85%) completed the study. All 22 bacteriologically evaluable patients showed eradication of pathogen or clinical cure with no obtainable...
METHODS: One hundred twenty-three cirrhotics with uncomplicated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (no septic shock, grade II-IV hepatic encephalopathy, serum creatinine level of > 3 mg/dL, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage or ileus) were randomly given oral ofloxacin (64 patients) or intravenous ...
Oral ciprofloxacin versus intravenous cefotaxime and ceftriaxone in the treatment of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. BACKGROUND/AIMS: or were considered the first-choice antibiotic for empirical treatment in cirrhotic patients developing . It has been suggested that could... I Tuncer,N Topcu,A Durmus...